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There are huge differences between the online shopping experience and the real-life brick-and-mortar one. And while the online retail industry has boomed in recent years, and many claims that online shopping is hands down far better than the offline version, there is no real definitive evidence to show that one mode is better than the other (either in terms of sales or customers satisfaction). What is clear is that there is a strong trend towards building a seamless shopping experience that involves better integrating the online and offline components of retail.

One of the best ways to improve the overall shopping experience is to add more digital components to the in-store experience. There are some very basic ways to do this like adding phone and digital device catalogs or info booths, but there are some interesting and more sophisticated modes of operation that are starting to happen. For one thing, Adidas recently launched a Virtual Footwear Wall in partnership with Intel. Shoppers can use the wall to view a huge array of footwear. Other solutions include augmented reality shopping experiences that allow customers to view products in their home environments and virtually experiment with products in different models, colors and locations.

Apps are helping us shop better in real-life

Physically bringing digital devices into a brick-and-mortar shop is one way to better integrate online and offline shopping, but another great way to better connect the two experiences is through apps that have a connection with the real-life world of shopping. A great example of this is the Target app. With Target, you can look at products in specific branches of real Target shops and know exactly what is available, or what special offers are relevant before you set foot in your local branch.

Increasing online sales with voice

While bringing online and digital elements in-store seems like a no-brainer, the most challenging part of the equation is how to bring offline elements to online shopping. When it comes to online shopping, a lot of the interactions are impersonal especially since customers increasingly shop marketplace giants and don’t always hear from the end-sellers. Niche sites and boutique marketplaces like Etsy make it easier to interact with shop-owners but there is still something inherently impersonal about the way it’s done.

One of the technologies that bring the personal touch of offline shopping to the online world is a voice. Adding a voice pitch to a store allows customers hear you talk about the products you love and the great offers you have as if you were meeting them in real life. Just think of the example of a clothes store; ok, so you customers can’t try on your clothes but if you have a special offer or a bestseller you can record a pitch. You can even record multiple pitches. Every user that gets to your store can hear the pitch and choose to respond with a voice comment. This helps you interact better, and ultimately bring the offline and online experience together to create more sales.

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The e-learning ecosystem is one that is continuing to grow and evolve. In 2015, the industry as a whole was worth over $100 billion and it is projected to reach close to $450 billion dollars by 2020. E-learning is a very broad term but essentially refers to any type of learning that contains or uses electronic technologies. This blog will explore some of the advantages and tools of e-learning in 2016.

There are an increasing number of educational institutions opting to offer e-learning resources or courses in addition to their traditional courses or degrees. These can be complementary courses or stand-alone lectures that appeal to a different audience than the day-to-day students who learn in person and in a classroom. For institutions, there are a clear array of advantages in expanding learning offerings digitally. On a basic level, e-learning can help cut down on costs by reducing the need for physical space. You no longer need to fill seats in classrooms and can broadcast a lecturer sitting anywhere in the world to an unlimited number of students throughout the globe.

Customized learning

Coming to a series of lectures or classes in person at a university or college means you need to physically be somewhere at a certain hour and change your schedule to fit that of the learning institution you have chosen. E-learning empowers students by allowing them to customize and create their own learning pace and schedule. If a class is too fast you can slow it down, repeat the class, or ask questions in helpful online forums. If the timing of a class doesn’t work for you, you can simply log on and watch at a different time. It’s much easier to switch courses too; you don’t need to physically go somewhere else. Essentially, all the content you could possibly want is available at the click of your finger.

Not all learning is video

While a huge amount of e-learning is facilitated through live streaming, recorded lectures or one-on-one sessions with teachers through various voice and video streaming software platforms, there is a large arena of other e-learning materials. Within this, online discussion forums are a vital tool. There are a number of great software platforms that facilitate discussions on various subjects, for example, Blackboard. These forums are a place for students and teachers to communicate outside of the lesson material itself and for students to raise issues they are unsure of or struggling with.

Using voice as a learning tool

For a long time, online discussion boards have been text-based forums. They are a great resource for questions and troubleshooting, and one that students can easily refer back to without having to re-watch a lengthy class or lecture. However, it is often difficult to communicate the nuances of the “right answer” or of a particular lesson through text. Luckily there are now other options out there; a great way to make these boards feel more personal and for answers to be less ambiguous is to add voice comments. Voice comments allow students and teachers to communicate directly through voice snippets and work together to learn better.

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Disruptive innovation is a term coined by Clayton Christensen back in 1995 that describes the way a new technology enters, disrupts and fundamentally changes a market. The concept has gained traction in recent years and describes common market patterns. As incumbents in various arenas focus on their core market and on creating and refining ever better technologies (and ones that their customers may not in fact need), they leave the market open to other newer companies that are able to swoop in and disrupt the market with business models that appeal to a different target market, include a different technology or have lower margins.

There are countless examples of fledgling companies, innovators and entrepreneurs who have swooped in and fundamentally changed existing markets. One great example is SodaStream who changed the beverage category. In an arena ruled by giants like Coca-Cola and Pepsi, creating a new soft drink and gaining market share is extremely challenging. Among other things, this is connecting to the bottling factories, which are either owned by or in partnership deals with the incumbents. On the other hand, building an entire bottling plant from scratch is an incredibly expensive capital expenditure, which has the risk of never yielding good returns. To solve this problem, SodaStream essentially eliminated the need for bottles by allowing you to create the soda you want yourself, in your own home. This has fundamentally changed the way we purchase and consume soft drinks.

Digital disruption

In 2016 in particular, much of the disruptive innovation that has taken place has been in the digital realm. New digital technologies are not just disrupting tech giants, they are also radically transforming traditional arenas of business such as agriculture, health care, manufacturing and even government. Of course, not all of this is restricted to online innovations. In many instances, radical disruption of existing industries occurs in the nexus of the digital world with the world of hardware, or in other words, the Internet of Things. But in some cases, the digital world is learning to reinvent some of the constants and behaviors that we have come to take for granted.

Voice is disrupting industries

Voice technologies are transforming digital worlds by giving us voice assistants, voice-activated driving and now voice based comments and reviews platforms. One of the more traditional and unchanging aspects of websites and e-stores has long been the comments and reviews sections. This is something that was integrated into web platforms years ago, but it is only in recent years that the importance of user-generated content as a marketing channel has been fully understood. And it is now that new technologies are rethinking the way reviews and comments are created and the very platforms that support them. With comments and reviews, the focus has long been on text-based user testimonials and ideas, but all this is finally shifting towards voice.

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The first voice activated car driver was Dr. Foster (played by David Hasselhoff in Knight Rider back in the 1980s). The voice activation system in question was the Pontiac Trans Am, the Knight Industries Two Thousand (otherwise known as KITT), and was a fully-fledged AI that functioned as Dr. Foster’s partner in solving a crime. Fast forward to 2016, where the legendary Knight Rider is about to get an exciting reboot and where voice-activated driving is no longer just something out of a TV show or an overly active imagination. And ok, voice-activated driving assistance may not quite be ready to reach full sentience and help us stop crime, but there are a whole bunch of smart voice-activated systems out there that are helping us drive better.

For starters, there is a wide range of navigation apps on the market, like Waze, that help us ditch traditional sat nav devices while benefiting from crowdsourced information on traffic, accidents and more. And of course, voice plays a big part in all of this; but if that alone isn’t exciting enough, you will be pleased to know that you can now use Morgan Freeman’s voice on Waze, for all the iconic driving wisdom you might need. Another app to pay attention to is Google Maps Voice, which lets you navigate via voice commands through your Apple or Android phone. This means no more pulling over while driving in order to update your route (yay). The app also helps you find petrol stations, restaurants, and supermarkets on your way home.

And it’s not just apps that are getting smarter; cars are getting smarter and progressing closer to the goal of AI. BMW’s voice control system now lets you control various features of your car like climate control, your sound system, and of course navigation. And instead of typing in instructions you can just tell your car to take you home and it will. The exact system you get depends on your model of car, but Dragon Drive from the Sedan 7 series is arguably one of the best. Dragon Drive allows you to talk to your car conversationally and even let’s you interrupt so you don’t have to listen to long menus. Hopefully, systems like this will help to reduce the number of car accidents caused by texting (which currently make up roughly a quarter of all crashes in the US alone).

With increasingly hands-free technology, a voice is changing the way we drive. And though there are still issues with voice recognition, voice technologies are rapidly improving, with companies like Baidu reaching a reporting 96% accuracy level. There haven’t yet been many studies on the impact that hands-free is having on drivers. One study from a few years ago suggests that voice is no safer than text in terms of distraction. However, this was based on a small sample size of just over 40 individuals and was tested on older technologies with a much lower level of accuracy. As voice tech becomes more intuitive and more conversational it will likely make driving more convenient and comfortable while also making it safer.

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It has been 110 years since the very first voice over was recorded by Reginald Fessendon, the first ever voice heard on radio. Over 20 years later, Looney Toons came to life along with Mickey Mouse and many other iconic cartoon characters. Walt Disney had the honor of introducing the first ever cartoon voice in 1928. And in the 30s the voice over industry began to expand rapidly with larger and larger numbers of animated films being produced. This led to the formation of actor’s guilds and the professionalization of the industry. In the 1940s the first legal TV ad was run. In the beginning, voice-overs were anonymous “in-between” jobs and remained very much behind the scenes. This remained the case for a long time, but in recent decades voice-overs have increased in popularity with the release of major cartoon blockbusters, and the world of voice-overs has come to the forefront of acting.

There is a long list of celebrities who have lent their voice to various cartoons; just think of James Earl Jones and Jeremy Irons in the Lion King, or Edie Murphy in Shrek. And the list goes on. Over the years, voice-overs have transformed from behind the scenes odd jobs into a valuable marketing tool for the film industry. When new cartoon films come out, most audiences are looking out for which celebs will be involved. A case in point is the new movie Trolls with an all-star cast including Gwen Stefani, Justin Timberlake, and Anna Kendrick. The wide range of well-known celebrities voicing films is a useful marketing tool to target not only children but also parents.

And while the status and wages associated with voice-overs have transformed over the years, something else has been happening in parallel. The big name voice actors and celebs remain rooted in the old work paradigm of agents and auditions, and much of the industry continues to work this way. However, for a lot of voice-over actors, the bold new frontier is the online market. The voice over market has expanded rapidly on online marketplaces like Fiverr to the point where you can basically find any voice you want for around 5 dollars (you might have to pay more for longer jobs or extras but this is still incredibly cheap).

The quality can be a bit hit and miss on major marketplaces offering such a wide range of skills for money. And in response to this, a number of voice over only marketplaces have been opening up. Voices.com is the largest online marketplace for voice-overs and provides a whole range of services including radio, cartoons, audiobooks, business and more. With a lot of online marketplaces, the focus is on speed and low-cost which means that quality often suffers. But today, a number of online marketplaces have opened up to ensure that the voices customers pay for are high quality. Voicebunny allows you to scroll through and select a voice over from a wide range of professional actors.

While voice-overs continue to merge and change, they remain a backbone of the way we communicate and entertain. Now more than ever, voice and voice-overs are critical not just for advertising, but also for education, communication, entertainment and more.

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While the major operating systems of Android and iOS have had varying levels of voice command for quite some time, many apps have lagged behind with only written and visual inputs and outputs. But little by little all of that seems set to change as an increasing number of apps go hands-free. Last month, Google Maps finally launched its long overdue voice feature. This is especially helpful for drivers who can now find gas stations or change their routes while they are driving without having to pull over to type, or even worse, type and drive. And according to research, you are 23 times more likely to have an accident while texting, and texting while driving accounts for over 1,600,000 accidents per year in the US alone. Hopefully, the increasing move towards hands-free voice technology will help to reduce these awful statistics.

Source: technewstoday.com

And it’s not just Google Maps that is changing the world with voice. Google’s Voice Access app allows users to completely control their phone with voice. Google has really jumped on the voice trend in a big way, and this technology, in particular, helps people with motor impairments navigate their touch screens. It still hasn’t officially released, so Google is still busy ironing out bugs, but it looks set to be a transformative technology for users who otherwise have difficulty manipulating touch screens and handheld devices.

And while Siri still runs the show on Apple, there are plenty of great Android alternatives out there. Voice assistants can really transform how you use your device, and once again, Google has a strong presence in this field with Google Now. It is reportedly one of the best voice assistants on the market and has a wide range of features and continuous updates from Google. Microsoft’s voice assistant is Cortana, another popular choice for Android users, which integrates well between PCs and handheld devices and can basically do anything a real assistant can do (ok, maybe not everything). And there are many more options out there.

All in all, voice technology is changing the way we do almost everything. In future, we may never even touch the devices we use, once everything is seamlessly activated across devices and platforms with easy-to-use voice commands. Voice activation is definitely the new wave of technology and has already been adopted and heavily invested in by all the tech giants. And, while voice accuracy is still never 100%, the stats are rapidly improving. In fact, Google, China-based Baidu, and startup Hound are already achieving around 90% accuracy. So if you haven’t started using voice, now is the time to transform the way you work and start to join the hands-free revolution.

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Video games were once the realm of Pacman and Space Invaders, with various blobs moving across screens accompanied by a symphony of bleeps (don’t get me wrong, those games are still amazing). But as the technologies evolved to allow for more complex and immersive video game experiences, the characters and sounds of video games have evolved as well. The current format is like a complex and interactive film, and in many ways, the actors are as important as they would be in a film or TV show. Yet, for the most part, video game actors remain anonymous, hidden behind various animated characters.

Voice acting is a very different gig to regular on-screen acting, or to acting at the theater. For one thing, there is no set script but rather a series of optional and interactive choices. They characters and the dialogue depend on the players and the choices they make within the game. Today’s video games are often full of stunning visuals, and have great actors; but there are still problems with shoddy script writing, discrimination and more. Yet the genre continues to evolve and improve providing the world with more compelling characters and storylines in each new game.

For a long time, video game characters have been popular animated figures powered by anonymous actors. For example, think back to Lara Croft. We can all remember the movie with Angelina Jolie, but how many of us can actually remember the voice actor behind the video game? (The truth is there were actually a whole series of actors). Today this voice anonymity is starting to shift as increasing numbers of celebrities voiced video game characters. And this makes sense especially considering the top video games easily make more than similar Hollywood Blockbusters. Grand Theft Auto V made an enormous $1 billion dollars in just three days.

So who are all these celebrities lending their fame to video games? Well, Gary Oldman voiced the Call of Duty series, the incredible Sir Patrick Steward has voiced a number of games, and Ron Perlman has reportedly voiced over 25 separate video games. Emma Stone and Lucy Lui have also lent their voices to various different games. In fact, there is now a very long list of celebrity voices in video games, an industry that is reportedly worth an enormous 111 billion dollars.

But despite the celebs, the size of the industry, and its increasing development and success in recent years, the gaming industry is all set to go on strike on October 21st. The issue at the center of things is the enormous profitability of the industry versus the fact that voice actors in video games still make so much less than actors in Hollywood blockbusters. In addition, many of the actors have complained about vocally stressful sessions including screaming and shouting that can actually cause long-term damage to actor’s voices.

While the compensation issue remains to be settled, it is clear that voice is at the center of the gaming world. However great the visuals are, without a compelling storyline and realistic characters, video games just wouldn’t have the same appeal to target audiences. So paradoxically, while the technologies are moving us further away from the real world, voice remains the center of things, anchoring the games in a real-world and almost personal connection with ever more elaborate characters. And this is just the beginning; VR and AR look set to completely revolutionize the gaming industry. Provided actors are compensated fairly, the future of gaming is all set to look and sound fantastic.

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What started with Siri has expanded to other technologies like the Amazon Echo and Google Home in the smart home sphere, and personal assistant alternatives like Cortina, Viv and others. With a multitude of voice services on the marketing, different platforms are competing on functionality, breadth of knowledge, usability across devices and more. One of Siri’s issues has been its stark absence on Mac over the past few years, but thankfully that has all changed with the launch of Sierra. In any case, one thing is clear; as more people transition to using voice services and platforms, an increasing amount of voice content is being created. And this changes the digital marketing landscape and the way in which people search for and view content. As voice becomes increasingly popular as a form of media, so does voice search.

Source: medium.com

A change in the essence of search

With word searches, people have become used to typing in key words to find the content they are looking for. Marketers have based much of their content strategy on this and finding very niche goods or products have more often than not been a question of typing in the right key words. With voice, the way people search is different. Instead of honing into the key questions, voice searches are more conversational, largely based on full questions, and more reminiscent of what you would ask a real-life personal assistant. According to research the occurrence of the words “who” “what” and “how” in searches has increased 61% in the past year.

Marketing needs to be more conversational

This dramatic change in the way people are searching necessitates a change in the way brands, products, and services are marketed. In order to capture an audience that is searching for colloquial questions, your content must be of a kind that addresses those questions and does it in a conversational way rather than exclusively through key words and meta tags. And while it is always necessary to do customer research and build your marketing in a way that taps into your key audiences, in 2016 it might be worth researching the kinds of questions your target audience are asking. Ideally, your sites and blogs should be based on both traditional SEO keywords and semantic voice relevance (ie. voice-based questions and context).

Increase voice-based content

While voice searches are mostly throwing up text-based content, with the increasing improvements in voice analytics it won’t be long before voice searches find voice-based content. To stay ahead of the trend and keep users on your site for longer, it is already worthwhile incorporating voice content into your website or blog. This can start out with something simple like voice snippets of your bio on your blog or a voice pitch of your best selling product. Ultimately, though, one of the best types of content is the user-generated kind, which is always perceived to be much more authentic than brand generated advertising and content. To harness both the voice and user-generated content trends, it’s worth exploring the world of voice comments and reviews.

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You’ve probably heard the term “digital health” but what does it actually mean, and what is including within it? Essentially, digital health is a field that marks the convergence of the digital revolution with new health technologies, healthcare, the genomic revolution and more. It is transforming the field of medicine in terms of the way we diagnose and treat different illnesses. It is empowering individuals to better understand and care for their own health and lives in a multiplicity of ways including wearables, apps, the IoT and more. In 2015 a total of $4.5B was invested in digital health as the industry expanded massively across the globe. There were also 187 different M&A deals in this field in 2015 alone.

Source: storyofdigitalhealth.com

Within this rapidly growing field, there has been an interesting emergence of voice-based digital health solutions. In some instances, smart sensors and machine learning are coming together to help diagnose voice disorders. The use of non-invasive wearable technology can actually identify vocal polyps (a painful condition that often affects singers). And this is just an initial example of the application of machine learning and wearables. In the future, the same technologies could potentially help to diagnose a wide range of conditions.

But as well as voice helping to do the obvious in identifying specific voice disorders, the combination of voice and technology may also have wider applications in the field of healthcare. Cutting edge technologies are already able to analyze the emotions of speech, opening up the possibility of using voice-driven analytics as a new big data tool to help determine the likelihood of elections or the overall mood of a city or nation. But beyond this, there is evidence that simply analyzing your voice in the correct way can reveal stress, depression and other health issues.

While there is no miracle cure to “hearing” health issues in your voice, keeping track of the way you speak and how your daily speech compares to a baseline could identify multiple health conditions and apparently even tell you if you are suffering from heart disease. This is the kind of technology that could easily be adapted to handheld devices or incorporated into voice-activated personal assistants such as Siri.

And as well as empowering patients with apps and easy to use devices, voice-based digital healthcare is also helping clinicians reach a greater degree of accuracy and better care for their patients. Easy to use software can help clinicians to streamline clinical language understanding and clinical speech recognition. There are now a plethora of voice-based productivity apps that can help with coordination, patient care, diagnostics and more.

It looks like voice will play a critical role in the future of digital health care. With voice analytics helping diagnose disorders and voice-activated software helping health providers improve the way they work, the future looks to be increasingly wireless and voice-based. And in addition, the move towards voice and digital means the future of big data in the voice arena is set to be enormous. All in all, voice has arrived and is changing the way we care for our minds and our bodies.

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If you have an online blog or website, you likely already have some sort of comments platform where readers can write their thoughts and opinions. But having a comments section somewhere down at the bottom of your blog is not enough. It’s time to leverage your comments section because it is actually one of the most important parts of your blog. Here are a few reasons why it’s so important and a few ideas for how to get the maximum from your readers.

Comments keep users on your blog for longer

There’s nothing like a few juicy comments to retain your reader’s attention and keep people on your site for longer. However good your blog is, if there is no debate around it, it is likely people who visit your site will simply leave once they’ve read the blog (or section of the blog) that interests them. An active comments section creates interest and means readers are more likely to convert and more likely to click related links to ads and content. A great way to make sure your comment section kicks off to a good start is to write the first comment yourself. Make sure that it is meaningful and more than just a handful of words. Alternatively, you can include a call to action at the bottom of your blog post. This can be something very simple, like asking your readers directly to write their opinions in your comment section.

Comments make things social

Having an active comments section where users frequently talk to each other is essential to creating a blog that is both dynamic and social. With enough activity on your blog, you also increase the backlinks to other websites and by doing so improve your SEO. So ultimately, comments help drive traffic to your blog and are therefore indispensable. If you are having trouble getting a conversation rolling and are stuck with a few isolated comments, you can start by replying to your user comments. The best approach is a simple one, so trying something personal and honest is a great start. A good approach might just be to thank them for commenting and ask a short question that relates to their comment.

There is a comment revolution in progress

If you’ve been on the internet any time recently you are probably all too familiar with a world of comments that is almost exclusively text-based. Ok, now and again a handful of emojis will appear, and of course, sometimes, entire comment streams will be based purely on memes (there are even entire wiki how’s explaining how best to use memes). But still, overall, comment platforms remain surprisingly traditional. However, things are finally starting to change and a number of comment widgets and platforms have recently appeared that go beyond text and venture into the worlds of images, videos, and even voice. A great way to truly leverage your comments section is to do something unique with it.

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